Date and Time
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November 6 2021 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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Location
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TecH2O and Virtual via MS TEAMS
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Description
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Calling all 6th-8th grade educators to attend a FREE workshop while earning 6 CEUs.
Join in-person or online. Learn about the importance of water
to wildlife in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Speaker: Lois Balin, Texas Parks & Wildlife Urban Biologist
See the design of two burrowing owl habitats
that will be built on the grounds of TecH2O.
All participants will receive the following FREE items
after course completion: Flying WILD curriculum guide featuring interactive,
hands-on activities for young learners, swag bag with conservation and educational items.
Space is limited, so sign-up today!
The TecH2O Center has adopted COVID protocols, including self-temperature
checks and social distancing to provide a safe environment for visitors. Masks recommended.
Deadline for registration is Friday, October 29. RSVP required.
To register, contact Alma at [email protected] or (915) 621-2009
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